Arsenal, PSG and Bayern urged to end Visit Rwanda deals
Sunday, 2 February 2025 DR Congo calls on Arsenal, PSG and Bayern Munich to end their “blood stained” sponsorship deals with Visit Rwanda amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in the country.
The US military is facing a critical shortage, with only 25% of Patriot missile interceptors remaining due to intense usage in the Middle East. Trump’s escalation of the Iran conflict and the bombing of Iranian nuclear sites have drained vital stockpiles, forcing a temporary halt on weapons transfers to Ukraine. This freeze sparked political turmoil, but was later reversed amid rising tensions with Putin. With Iran’s growing ballistic missile arsenal and limited US production capacity, the Pentagon warns this crisis could jeopardize future military operations worldwide. Stay tuned as this unfolding situation threatens global security.
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At the FIFA Club World Cup final, held on U.S. soil at MetLife Stadium, Donald Trump’s unexpected and extended presence during Chelsea’s trophy ceremony triggered loud boos and raised eyebrows. The former president, who was slated to present the trophy, remained on stage far longer than expected—ignoring FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s subtle gestures to step away.
Players like Cole Palmer and Reece James looked visibly uncomfortable, with James even asking Trump, “Are you going to leave?” Fans saw Trump’s appearance as a tone-deaf intrusion into a historic sporting moment, particularly after Chelsea’s underdog 3-0 triumph over PSG. Critics have slammed it as a publicity stunt amid rising global disapproval of Trump’s foreign policy. The moment, meant to celebrate football’s growing appeal in the U.S., became a political spectacle that overshadowed the victory itself.
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Trump puzzles Chelsea players as he crashes Club World Cup trophy party
Cole Palmer shone as he led Chelsea to a 3-0 victory over PSG in the Club World Cup, with US President Donald Trump surprisingly attending the trophy ceremony.
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Unforgettable season: All the records PSG broke in the Champions League
As teams prepare to jet off to America for the FIFA Club World Cup, it's time to take stock of Europe's record-breaking 2024-25 football season.
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In a historic U.S.-brokered deal, D.R. Congo and Rwanda have signed a peace agreement in Washington, witnessed by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Trump hailed it as a “glorious triumph,” though critics argue it may serve U.S. interests in Congo’s mineral-rich east. The deal includes a trade framework for critical minerals, but M23 rebels reject its legitimacy. With thousands killed and millions displaced, experts warn that without inclusive enforcement and reforms, peace may remain elusive in the volatile Great Lakes region.
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In a landmark diplomatic moment, DR Congo and Rwanda signed a historic U.S.-brokered peace deal in Washington aimed at ending decades of deadly conflict. President Donald Trump called it a “glorious triumph” while hosting the signing ceremony in the Oval Office, flanked by VP JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The agreement includes “disengagement, disarmament and conditional integration” of armed groups and signals potential U.S. access to DR Congo’s rare earth minerals. Yet deep questions remain—especially regarding the M23 rebels, Rwandan troop presence, and humanitarian access. With both countries denying support for rival militias, the full terms remain classified, fueling skepticism.
Trump, however, hailed it as a generational victory. Previous similar treaties have failed. But this deal, supported by earlier Qatari mediation, might offer a sliver of hope in a region long marred by instability and mineral-fueled warfare.
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Congo and Rwanda sign a US-mediated peace deal aimed at ending decades of bloody conflict
The Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group is the most prominent armed group in the conflict, and its major advance early this year left bodies on the streets. With 7 million people displaced in Congo, the United Nations has called it "one of the most protracted, complex, serious" crises on Earth.
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DR Congo and Rwanda set to sign US-brokered peace deal
The provisional agreement aimed at ending fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is expected to be signed on 27 June.
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